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For the reactions, AhArrB, K(c)=1,B=hA...

For the reactions,
`AhArrB, K_(c)=1,B=hArrC,K_(c)=3,ChArrD,K_(c)=5`. `K_(c)` for the reaction `AhArrD` is

A

`15`

B

`5`

C

`3`

D

`1`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`([B])/([A])=1, ([C])/([B])=3, ([D])/([C])=5`
Multipying all the three, `([D])/([A])=1xx3xx5=15`
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